What you can currently rent for about $5,000 per month in Boston
Luxury living in Boston certainly comes at a high price, but if you have $5,000 per month to spend on rent, you can get something pretty nice.
Luxury living in Boston certainly comes at a high price, but if you have $5,000 per month to spend on rent, you can get something pretty nice. This price point might not get you a ton of space, but it will most likely get you something updated or with some charm.
Here are five rental units that you can nab for around $5,000 per month, ordered from highest price per square foot to lowest.
11 Gloucester St., Apt. 4, Back Bay, Boston
$5,200 per month
Two bedrooms
1,200 square feet
$4.33 per month
This renovated penthouse apartment, located between Commonwealth Avenue and Marlborough Street, has some excellent city views from its private roof deck. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, along with custom-built cabinetry and marble countertops. Have guests coming to stay? There’s a Murphy bed in the living room.
67 Mount Vernon St., Beacon Hill, Boston
$5,000 per month
Two bedrooms
1,636 square feet
$3.06 per square foot
This penthouse has direct elevator access and takes up the top two floors of a Beacon Hill row house. There are Charles River views from inside the spacious unit and atop the private roof deck. The large and updated kitchen, along with the vaulted dining room, make entertaining a breeze.
33 Melrose St., Bay Village, Boston
$5,250 per month
Three bedrooms
1,579 square feet
$3.32 per square foot
This four-level, single-family home in Bay Village boasts double ovens in the kitchen and a newer refrigerator — not to mention an abundance of cabinet space. From the living room, you’ll enter into the study, which has an ornamental fireplace and built in shutters.
141 Dorchester Ave., South Boston, Boston
$4,950 per month
Two bedrooms
1,658 square feet
$2.99 per square foot
Located in the Macallen Building in South Boston, this unit has panoramic views of Boston from almost every room. Building amenities include a heated lap pool with a terrace, grills, 24/7 hour concierge, and one garage parking space.
76 Batterymarch St., #2, Downtown, Boston
$4,800 per month
Three bedrooms
1,800 square feet
$2.67 per square foot
This loft-style apartment has plenty of charm, including exposed brick, red kitchen cabinents, and exposed beams and pipes. The ceilings are 12-feet high, making the already large space seem even more open.
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